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81 days ago

Moana Tennis Club - Love Tennis Day Sunday 12th October 2025 10:00am to 2:00pm

Andrew from South Dunedin

Hi Everyone
New to tennis and want to give it a go or maybe played before and want to make a comeback?
Give Tennis a go for free at Moana Tennis Club on City Road - just below the Beverly Begg Observatory. Come along on Sunday 12th October between 10am and 2pm - all ages welcome and its free. There will be games for the kids to play , a coloring competition, a chance to win tickets to the ASB Classic tennis and we will have the barbecue on the go and drinks available.

Come and meet us and have a fun day out - look forward to seeing you there

Andrew Blacker (President)

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